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Much of my research is based on the analysis of data from large-area optical and radio surveys of the sky, and I've been involved in designing and carrying out several major astronomical surveys. I'm currently leading the [[http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/sifa/Main/FLASH | ASKAP-FLASH]] project, which aims to use the new [[http://www.atnf.csiro.au/SKA/ | Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP)]] telescope currently under construction in Western Australia to learn about more about the amount and distribution of neutral hydrogen gas in very distant galaxies.

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Much of my research is based on the analysis of data from large-area optical and radio surveys of the sky, and I've been involved in designing and carrying out several major astronomical surveys. I'm currently leading the [[http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/sifa/Main/FLASH | ASKAP-FLASH]] project, which aims to use the new [[http://www.atnf.csiro.au/projects/ASKAP/ | Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP)]] telescope currently under construction in Western Australia to learn about more about the amount and distribution of neutral hydrogen gas in very distant galaxies.

Welcome to my home page. I'm a Professor of Astrophysics in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney and Director of the [[http:www.caastro.org | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO).]]

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Welcome to my home page. I'm a Professor of Astrophysics in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney and Director of the [[http://www.caastro.org | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO).]]

%lfloat width=105px text-align=center margin-top=5px margin-right=25px margin-bottom=5px margin-left=25px% Attach:ems.jpg |Welcome to my home page. I'm a Professor of Astrophysics in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney.

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%lfloat width=105px text-align=center margin-top=5px margin-right=25px margin-bottom=5px margin-left=25px% Attach:ems_caastro2.jpg |Welcome to my home page. I'm a Professor of Astrophysics in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney and Director of the [[http:www.caastro.org | ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO).]]

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I'm currently President of Division VIII (Galaxies and the Universe) of the [[http://www.iau.org | International Astronomical Union]] and Chair of the [[http://www.science.org.au/natcoms/nc-astronomy.html | National Committee for Astronomy]].

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I've recently served as President of Division VIII (Galaxies and the Universe) of the [[http://www.iau.org | International Astronomical Union]] (2009-2012) and Chair of the [[http://www.science.org.au/natcoms/nc-astronomy.html | National Committee for Astronomy]] (2010-2012).

I'm currently President of Division VIII (Galaxies and the Universe) of the [[http://www.iau.org | International Astronomical Union]] and Chair of the [[http://www.aao.gov.au/nca/ | National Committee for Astronomy]].

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I'm currently President of Division VIII (Galaxies and the Universe) of the [[http://www.iau.org | International Astronomical Union]] and Chair of the [[http://www.science.org.au/natcoms/nc-astronomy.html | National Committee for Astronomy]].

Much of my research is based on the analysis of data from large-area optical and radio surveys of the sky, and I've been involved in designing and carrying out several major astronomical surveys. I'm currently leading the [[http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/sifa/Main/FLASH | ASKAP-FLASH]] project, which aims to use the new Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope currently under construction in Western Australia to learn about more about the amount and distribution of neutral hydrogen gas in very distant galaxies.

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Much of my research is based on the analysis of data from large-area optical and radio surveys of the sky, and I've been involved in designing and carrying out several major astronomical surveys. I'm currently leading the [[http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/sifa/Main/FLASH | ASKAP-FLASH]] project, which aims to use the new [[http://www.atnf.csiro.au/SKA/ | Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP)]] telescope currently under construction in Western Australia to learn about more about the amount and distribution of neutral hydrogen gas in very distant galaxies.

Much of my research is based on the analysis of data from large-area optical and radio surveys of the sky, and I've been involved in designing and carrying out several major astronomical surveys.

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Much of my research is based on the analysis of data from large-area optical and radio surveys of the sky, and I've been involved in designing and carrying out several major astronomical surveys. I'm currently leading the [[http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/sifa/Main/FLASH | ASKAP-FLASH]] project, which aims to use the new Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope currently under construction in Western Australia to learn about more about the amount and distribution of neutral hydrogen gas in very distant galaxies.

Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney.

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Welcome to my home page. I'm a Professor of Astrophysics in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney.

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I'm currently President of Division VIII (Galaxies and the Universe) of the [[http://www.iau.org | International Astronomical Union]] and incoming Chair of the [[http://www.aao.gov.au/nca/ | National Committee for Astronomy]]. \\

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I'm currently President of Division VIII (Galaxies and the Universe) of the [[http://www.iau.org | International Astronomical Union]] and Chair of the [[http://www.aao.gov.au/nca/ | National Committee for Astronomy]].

I was elected as a Fellow of the [[http://www.science.org.au | Australian Academy of Science]] in 2010. \\

My main research areas are galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time) and active galaxies. At the moment, I'm trying to learn more about the feedback mechanisms which link the energy output of a galaxy's central black hole to global properties like the star-formation rate.

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My main research areas are galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how galaxies form and change over cosmic time) and active galaxies. At the moment, I'm trying to learn more about the feedback mechanisms which link the energy output of a galaxy's central black hole to global properties like the star-formation rate.

Most of my research is mainly in the areas of galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time) and active galaxies. At the moment, I'm trying to learn more about the feedback mechanisms which link the energy output of a galaxy's central black hole to global properties like the star-formation rate.

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My main research areas are galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time) and active galaxies. At the moment, I'm trying to learn more about the feedback mechanisms which link the energy output of a galaxy's central black hole to global properties like the star-formation rate.

%lfloat width=120px text-align=left margin-top=5px margin-right=25px margin-bottom=5px margin-left=25px%Attach:ems.jpg Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney.\\

My research is mainly in the area of galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time). Other topics I've worked on include galaxy dynamics, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts and the stellar population in the central bulge of our own Galaxy.

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%lfloat width=135px text-align=center margin-top=5px margin-right=25px margin-bottom=5px margin-left=25px% Attach:ems.jpg |Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney.'

Most of my research is mainly in the areas of galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time) and active galaxies. At the moment, I'm trying to learn more about the feedback mechanisms which link the energy output of a galaxy's central black hole to global properties like the star-formation rate.

I've also worked on (and remain interested in) other research areas including galaxy dynamics, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts and the stellar population in the central bulge of our own Galaxy.

%lfloat text-align=left margin-top=5px margin-right=25px margin-bottom=5px margin-left=25px% Attach:ems1.jpg [+ Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. +]

[+ My current research is mainly in the area of galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time). I've also worked on a wide range of other topics including galaxy dynamics, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts and stars in the central bulge of our own Galaxy. +]

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%lfloat width=120px text-align=left margin-top=5px margin-right=25px margin-bottom=5px margin-left=25px%Attach:ems.jpg Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney.\\

My research is mainly in the area of galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time). Other topics I've worked on include galaxy dynamics, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts and the stellar population in the central bulge of our own Galaxy.

%lfloat text-align=left margin-top=5px margin-right=25pxmargin-bottom=5px margin-left=25px% Attach:ems1.jpg [+ Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. My current research is mainly in the area of galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time). I've also worked on a wide range of other topics including galaxy dynamics, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts and stars in the central bulge of our own Galaxy. +]

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%lfloat text-align=left margin-top=5px margin-right=25px margin-bottom=5px margin-left=25px% Attach:ems1.jpg [+ Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. +]

[+ My current research is mainly in the area of galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time). I've also worked on a wide range of other topics including galaxy dynamics, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts and stars in the central bulge of our own Galaxy. +]

[+ Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. My current research is mainly in the area of galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time). I've also worked on a wide range of other topics including galaxy dynamics, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts and stars in the central bulge of our own Galaxy. +]

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%lfloat text-align=left margin-top=5px margin-right=25pxmargin-bottom=5px margin-left=25px% Attach:ems1.jpg [+ Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. My current research is mainly in the area of galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time). I've also worked on a wide range of other topics including galaxy dynamics, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts and stars in the central bulge of our own Galaxy. +]

[+ Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. I work within the Sydney Institute for Astronomy (SIfA). +]

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[+ Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. My current research is mainly in the area of galaxy evolution (i.e. studying how which galaxies form and change over cosmic time). I've also worked on a wide range of other topics including galaxy dynamics, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts and stars in the central bulge of our own Galaxy. +]

[+ Welcome to my home page. I'm an ARC Australian Professorial Fellow (and Professor of Astrophysics) in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. I work within the Sydney Institute for Astronomy (SIfA). +]